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...lifetime in the printing business had taught Geffen something of the profit potential involved. Nor was Geffen unaware of the fact that among magazines addressed to a strictly defined readership, the Journal of the American Medical Association consistently ranks at the top in advertising income...
After a 17-year war on personal poverty and the English language, Mickey Spillane now seems to be elevating his sights. The new targets of opportunism: cold war conspiracy and the bereaved readership of the late Ian Fleming...
Though it has appeared in 13 Spanish editions and 16 translations (including one in England in 1946), this novel has waited 22 years for U.S. readership, in part because it is short in length, and certainly not sweet. Deep in the classic Spanish vein, it is a tragedy of blood, relentless as a corrida, cruel as an auto...
...could guarantee King a place for his Sun was a question for which only time-and King's millions-could find the answer. But the odds are against it. Fleet Street is contracting rather than growing. Six popular papers have vanished in the last five years, and daily readership is down 600,000 since...
...anything more than a petty offense. This decision brought Gideon a new trial (and his acquittal) and opened the way for new trials for a myriad of other Gideons. And future Gideons can be grateful. Only recently, however, is Lewis' book beginning to get the widespread general readership the lawyers and the critics agree it deserves...